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WHAT IS A HEREDOGRAM USED FOR?
to detect if the patient is having a heartbeat.
Heredograms are used to analyze the inheritance pattern of a particular trait in a family.
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which first step to build a heredogram?
The assembly of a heredogram obeys some rules: 1st) In each couple, the man must be placed on the right, and the woman on the left.
The assembly of a heredogram obeys some rules: 1st) In each couple, the man must be placed on the left, and the woman on the right.
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what patterns are possible to know from a heredogram?
From the heredogram, it is possible to know certain patterns over the generations, determining the probability of a certain characteristic being expressed and the type of genetic inheritance that conditions this characteristic.
from the appearance and name you may be able to identify some pattern.
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What is an autosomal recessive disease?
An autosomal recessive disease is characterized by affecting only women after childbirth but it can occur in men if they become infected as well.
An autosomal recessive disease is characterized by affecting men and women in the same proportion and induced by the recessive gene originating from the crossing of the individual's parents.
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Genetics is responsible for the study of heredity. This science is considered to have started its development after experiments applied by a monk named: a) Darwin. b) Lamarck. c) Mendel. d) Morgan. e) Dawkins.
It was Dawkins.
It was Morgan.
It was Lamarck.
It was Darwin.
It was Mendel.
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The genetic makeup of an individual is called: a) phenotype. b) genotype. c) karyotype. d) chromosomes. e) genes.
Chromosomes.
Genes.
Karyotype.
Phenotype.
Genotype.
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Check the alternative that correctly indicates the name of the base unit of heredity. a) gene. b) chromosome. c) alleles. d) RNA. e) nucleolus.
Gene.
Chrosomes.
Alleles.
RNA.
Nucleolus.
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how many and what are the physical states of matter?
The fundamental physicalstateof matteris liquid, which differs by the greater or lesser degree of aggregation between its particles.
The fundamental physicalstatesof matter are solid, liquid and gaseous, which differ by the greater or lesser degree of aggregation between their particles.
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because it is easier to compress the particles in the gaseous state?
Because in the gaseous state, the particles do not move.
Because in the gaseous state, the particles move even more freely, being more distant from each other than particles in a solid or a liquid.
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what happens to particles when heat is supplied to a body
When heat is supplied, atoms and molecules tend to vibrate with greater intensity, increasing the temperature, which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles. During the process of fusion or vaporization, the temperature remains constant, but the arrangement of atoms and molecules is changed.
When heat is supplied, atoms and molecules tend to vibrate with less intensity, considerably lowering the temperature.